THE TINGLE NURSERY CO. 
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New and Unusual Plants 
Pieris Floribunda 
(Mountain Andromeda) 
A low, compact, evergreen shrub with 
small, dark green leaves. Young branches 
and leaf-stalks dull red and hairy. Pretty 
white flowrs borne in small, dense, upright 
panicles at the ends of branches. Nice 
plants grown in 3-inch pots 35c each. 
Viburnum Carlesi 
(Fragrant Viburnum) 
Among early-flowering shrubs, this is 
Korea’s great gift to our gardens. The 
round clusters of flowers, waxy in texture, 
are pink tinted in the bud and pure white 
when expanded, filling the air around with 
a fragrant clove scent. 18 to 24 inch at 
$1.00 each. 
Nandina Domestica 
(Heavenly Bamboo) 
An evergreen Japanese shrub which 
grows well in either sun or shade and is 
not particular as to soil conditons if the 
drainage is good. The white flowers are 
produced in panicles and are followed by 
red berries. The new foliage is tinted 
with pink and in winter becomes a beau- 
tiful red color from the effects of cold. 
The plants will reach a height of 6 to 8 
feet. 18 to 24 inch plants $1.00. 
Golden Juniper 
(Juniperus Communis Depressa Aurea) 
This Golden Juniper is a real acquisition 
to the Juniper family. It is a medium low 
grower, with the superb foliage of the 
Juniper family, and a rich golden yellow 
color that is decidedly beautiful. In the 
rock garden, in foundation groups this 
golden Juniper is very attractive. 15 to 
18 inch plants $1.25 each; 24 to 30 inch 
plants $2.50 each. 
Pfitzer’s Juniper 
(Juniperus Chinensis Pfitzeriana) 
One could almost call this an ideal dwarf 
evergreen plant. Feathery foliage of a 
light gray-green color, naturally develop- 
ing a low, spreading form, broad and pic- 
turesque. Thrives in all sections where 
evergreens do well. We do not believe 
any evergreen can produce a better effect 
of refinement and good taste on the land- 
scape than does this very hardy and very 
beautiful Pfitzer’s Juniper. 18 to 24 inch 
$1.50 each; 24 to 36 inch $2.00 each. 
Rose Rouletti 
We predict that you are going to hear a 
lot about this unique little rose discovered 
in Switzerland by Mons. Correvon. Very 
dwarf grower, growing about 8 inches 
tall with tiny pink flowers. Plant it in 
your rock garder and use it to edge your 
flower beds. Nice plants from 5-inch pots 
$1.00 each; from3-inch pots 50c each. 
Flowering Cherry 
The Japanese Flowering Cherry trees 
are among the most popular and showy of 
all the flowering trees. Thousands go to 
Washington each spring to see the mag- 
nificent display these trees make when in 
bloom. We have the following four va- 
rieties in 6 to 7 feet trees at $3.00 each: 
Fugenzo. Double; pink flowers. 
Kanzan. Double; dark pink flowers. 
Kofugen. Double; old-rose flowers. 
Ojochino. Semi-double; large; pink. 
The following variety 5 to 6 feet at the 
same price; $3.00 each. 
Shogetsu. Double; large; pink flowers. 
Blue Juniper 
(Juniperus Virginiana Glauca) 
Not only does the Blue Juniper have the 
grace and artistic habits of the Red Cedar, 
but it has the added charm of blue-tipped 
foliage in the summer, especially pronoun- 
ced during the growing period. A splen- 
did, hardy, upright Juniper. 2 to 3 feet 
heavy specimens $2.50 each. These are 
real nice plants that have been sheared 
many times and a bargain at this price. 
Rose Daphne 
(Daphne Cneorum) 
Gray-green evergreen foliage, rose-pink 
deliciously fragrant flowers and a clean, 
neat habit make this garden gem a most 
appealing plant to any garden lover. Seems 
to thrive equally well in acid or sweet soil, 
in half shade or full sun. A splendid rock- 
garden plant. 9 to 12 inch 75c each; 12 
to 15 inch plants $1.00 each. 
Sweet Gum 
(Liquidamber Styracifiua) 
A rapid growing, native deciduous tree. 
Branches often cork winged. Leaves light 
green, five to seven pointed; in autumn 
brilliantly colored in shades of red and 
crimson. Makes a handsome shade tree 
and should be more generally planted. 6 
to 8 feet $1.00; 8 to 10 feet $1.50. 
